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Shintoism Judaism Have Common Roots

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Hello, Bashar. And are you good day. Good day, thank you. I live in the states now, but I'm originally from... You live in what state? Oh, US. Yes. Oh, all right. The state of us. Yes. But, um... We live in the state of we. Can I start my question? Um... I'm a really... I see we're in a hurry. I'm originally from Japan. So aside from English language books and videos, I refer to Japanese spiritual books and YouTube videos. And more and more, there are more and more evidence to support the theory that one of the last tribes of Israel ended up in Japan. Nope. Okay. All right. I just wanted to know your opinion. That is our perspective of reading the collective energy of your world. Okay. So that is not what you would call a precise definition. Okay. So there is no connection between Judaism and Shintoism? I didn't say there was no connection. I answered your first question in the way that you asked it. I didn't say there was no connection. Oh. Information can travel a long way without necessarily having the actual tribe of people deliver it. You understand? Okay. Okay. Yeah. I got is from Japanese source. I just wanted to know if there is, and I haven't seen anything in English source, so that's what I wanted to ask. And they're saying that Shintoism is heavily based on influence on Judaism. Well, in actual fact, the precursors of Judaism and Shintuism are actually based on something even older that was common. That's why you're seeing the similems. you're seeing the similarity is there are older precepts and older understandings that splintered off into a variety of other ideas and traveled around your world and were kept in that form and that's why you're seeing the connection. Oh, I see. That makes sense. Yes, of course it does. That's why I said it. Okay.